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P Matinee 2 p.m.; Evening 7 p.m. Big Bill Russell in - ‘-THE GREAT NIGHT.” A millionaire policeman and some surprises. 3.30. Jack Holt 8.30. “ ON THE HIGH SEAS.” Romance of Storm and Shipwreck. Also, “The Pirate,” Lupino Lane Comedy. Gr RAND THEATRE. Twice Daily, 2 p.m. and 7 p.m._ Jack Holt and, Dorothy Dalton in “ ON THE HIGH SEAS.” A Paramount Play of Ocean Adventures. 3.40. William Russell in 8.40. “THE GREAT NIGHT.” A mystery story with surprise Also, “The Pirate,” Lupino Lane Comedy. educational. JQEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. SCHOOL FOR FARMERS, KING EDWARD TECHNICAL COLLEGE (A. 11. Cockayne, Director.) In connection with the abbve r arm School, the following is the Programme lor TO-DAY (TUESDAY), 29th May,) 1923: , 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.—Enrolment. 10.5 a.m. to 11.15 a.m.—“Soil Fertility, by E. S. Green. ~ 11.30 a.m. to 12.30 a.m.—“Farm Finance, by James Begg. 1.45 p.m. to 2.45 p.m.—“Potato Diseases and Their Control,” by G. H* Gun- ' ningham. 3 p.m.—-Official Opening in Burt Hall. S p.m. —'‘Irrigation 1 in Central Otago, by R. B. Tenne.nt, All Farmers and their Sons are cordially invited to attend the above Lectures. The Course of Instruction, which is Free to all, will extend from May 29 to June 4 (inclusive). Those desirous of attending are requested to Enrol at the Technical College. R. B. TENNENT. 29my Instructor in Agriculture. Rules fob a successful CAREER. 1. Have a clear vision of what you want to bo or to do. 2. Prepare for opportunities and watch for them. 3. Bo industrious, and persevere. 4. Use the expert advice and guidance of ' BANKS COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Wellington, Christchurch, and New Plymouth. We have excellent Correspondence Courses ih a wide range of subjects, including— ACCOUNTANCY. LAW, BANKING, SECRETARIAL, MATRICULATION, ADVERTISING, PUBLIC SPEAKING. TEACHERS’ CERTIFICATES. ENTRANCE PUBLIC SERVICE, PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPING, BUSINESS PRACTICE, ECONOMICS, AND GENERAL KNOWLEDGE SUBJECTS. H. AMOS, Director. JJYDRO-ELECTRIC WORKS. OPPORTUNITIES FOR EXPERTS. The above immense electrical schemes demand an increasing number of Electricians. _ Qualify for one of these highly paid jobs now. Study at home with Bower’s CorreSDondonco Course on Electrical Engineering. Every step explained simply and thoroughly. Our fees place this, splendid course within reach ,of all. Send your address, and we’ll post you our Free Catalogue. BOWER’S ENGINEERING SCHOOL (Registered under Marine and Education Departments since 1915), ROOM 139, FLETCHER’S BUILDING, 22 Customhouse quay, Wellington. P.O. Box 865. (And at Auckland.) TCIARMERS TO BENEFIT From Knowledge of Mechanics. Farming is a business. It owes its profits to the efficient running of engine, motor, and electric plant power. A farmer wants, to know how to instal, operate, and adjust machinery-and appliances. J.C.S. Experts have got out a Special Course of Farm Mechanics. 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Arthur’s), Teacher of Dressmaking, Cutting, and Fitting; materials and patterns cut to measure; classes, hours 10 a.m. to 12 noon; 2 p.m,, 4 p.m.; patterns, 4 p.m, to 5 p.m. Evening Classes arranged for. KEY. T. RUSSELL, M.A., desires PUPILS Matriculation, other Exams.; 10 of 12 pupils passed 1021; only one failed last year.—224 Castle street, Dunedin. 20m HOTELS. D UNEDIN JOCKEY WINTER MEETING. CLUB’S SATURDAY, MONDAY, & WEDNESDAY 2nd, 4th, and 6th JUNE. ROOM For a few more Sports at the GRIDIRON. A. W. BROWN, 28my Proprietor. ECZEMA CURED.—My Herbal Treatment positively cures the distressing trouble. —Thompson, herbalist, Oamaru. (s'HE height of hospitality: WATSON'S Jt No. 10 Whisky. limy I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 18874, 29 May 1923, Page 1

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